New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S334

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits title of Attorney General for person who served as Acting Attorney General for 180 days.

Impact

The proposed legislation would have immediate implications for how the title of Attorney General is conferred upon individuals who assume the role temporarily. Previously, there was ambiguity regarding title recognition for those serving in an acting capacity. With the enactment of S334, any individual who meets the 180-day criterion would retain the title of Attorney General in official records and documentation, thereby fostering continuity in the office's historical narrative and legal authority.

Summary

Senate Bill S334 aims to amend existing New Jersey law regarding the title of Attorney General. Specifically, the bill permits an individual who has served as Acting Attorney General for a continuous period of at least 180 days to be recognized as 'Attorney General of the State of New Jersey' for historical purposes, even after their term ends. This change acknowledges the legitimacy of the office-holder's experience during their tenure as Acting Attorney General and formalizes their title post-service.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward in its intent to clarify title recognition, there could be points of contention regarding its potential implications on the appointment and succession procedures within the Attorney General's office. Discussions may arise around whether the criteria of 180 days is sufficient for establishing the legitimacy of one's role, or if this introduces complications related to interim appointments during transitions.

Statutory_change

The legislation amends P.L.1948, c.142, specifically Section 1, to specify that a temporary break in service—due to travel or illness—does not disqualify one from having their time served counted towards the 180-day requirement. This provision is designed to ensure that legitimate service is maintained regardless of minor interruptions, thereby protecting the historical integrity of the office.

Companion Bills

NJ S2499

Carry Over Permits title of Attorney General for person who served as Acting Attorney General for 180 days.

NJ A4025

Carry Over Permits title of Attorney General for person who served as Acting Attorney General for 180 days.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4025

Permits title of Attorney General for person who served as Acting Attorney General for 180 days.

NJ S2499

Permits title of Attorney General for person who served as Acting Attorney General for 180 days.

NJ SB371

Attorney General Personnel Exemptions

NJ HB0466

Office of the Attorney General Employment Amendments

NJ HB38

Relating to the application of certain concealed handgun license laws to the attorney general and to assistant attorneys general, United States attorneys, assistant United States attorneys, special assistant United States attorneys, and certain associate judges and other judicial personnel, and to the authority of those persons to carry certain weapons.

NJ SB35

Relating to the application of certain concealed handgun license laws to the attorney general and the state prosecuting attorney and to assistant attorneys general, assistant state prosecuting attorneys, United States attorneys, assistant United States attorneys, special assistant United States attorneys, and certain associate judges and other judicial personnel, and to the authority of those persons to carry certain weapons.

NJ HF530

A bill for an act authorizing a member of the general assembly, judicial officer, attorney general, deputy attorney general, or an assistant attorney general to be issued a professional permit to carry weapons. (Formerly HSB 166.)

NJ SB892

Relating to the application of certain concealed handgun license laws to the attorney general and to assistant attorneys general, United States attorneys, assistant United States attorneys, and special assistant United States attorneys, and to the authority of those attorneys to carry certain weapons.

NJ SB499

Attorney General; granting certain authority to the Attorney General. Emergency.

NJ SB499

Attorney General; granting certain authority to the Attorney General. Emergency.

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